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| a chattering or flighty, light-headed person. |
| a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc. |
| tune out | |
| —vb (often foll by of) | |
| informal to cease to take an interest (in) or pay attention (to): many people had tuned out of politics | |
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tune out
Adjust a receiver so as not to receive a signal, as in Let's tune out all this interference. [Early 1900s]
Dissociate oneself from one's surroundings; also, disregard, ignore. For example, The average reader, used to seeing lots of color images, tunes out when confronted with big blocks of text, or Some mothers are expert at tuning out the children's whining and quarreling. [1920s] For an antonym, see tune in.